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Erica Miner

Violinist turned author ERICA MINER has had a multi-faceted career as an award-winning screenwriter, author, lecturer and poet. A native of Detroit, she studied violin at Boston University with Boston Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Joseph Silverstein, where she graduated cum laude; the New England Conservatory of Music, and the Tanglewood Music Center, summer home of the Boston Symphony, where she performed with such celebrated conductors as Leonard Bernstein. She continued her studies with Mr. Silverstein at the New England Conservatory of Music, and went on to perform with the prestigious Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for twenty-one years, where she worked closely with much-respected maestro James Levine and numerous other luminaries of the opera world. After retiring from the Met, Erica drew upon her lifelong love for writing as her creative outlet and studied screenwriting in Los Angeles with screenplay guru Linda Seger. Erica’s screenplays awards include such recognized competitions as Santa Fe and the Writer’s Digest. Her debut novel, TRAVELS WITH MY LOVERS, won the Fiction Prize in the Direct from the Author Book Awards. Subsequent published novels include the first in Erica’s FOUREVER FRIENDS novel series chronicling four teenage girls coming of age in the volatile 60s. ARIA FOR MURDER, a novel of assassination and intrigue at the Metropolitan Opera, the first in her Julia Kogan Opera Mystery series published by Level Best Books, has won rave reviews across the board. The sequel, PRELUDE TO MURDER, received a glowing report ('A skillfully written whodunit of operatic proportions') from the prestigious Kirkus Reviews (https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/erica-miner/prelude-to-murder/). Erica’s lectures, seminars and workshops have received kudos on both coasts and in Australia, and she has won top ratings as a special lecturer for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. An active contributor to BroadwayWorld.com, Backtrack.com and LAOpus.com, she also contributed a monthly “Power of Journaling” article series for the National Association of Baby Boomer Women newsletter. Other writings have appeared in Vision Magazine, WORD San Diego, Istanbul Our City, and numerous E-zines. Erica’s lecture topics include “The Art of Self- Re-invention,” “Journaling: the Write Way to Write Fiction,” “Solving the Mystery of Mystery Writing,” and “Opera Meets Hollywood.” Details about Erica’s novels, screenplays and lectures can be found on her website, https://www.ericaminer.com.




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First Show:

GYPSY

Favorite Show:

Onward Victoria

Favorite Stories:

  • Lawrence Brownlee Speaks as he Sings: Gloriously - African American tenor Brownlee is opera royalty, a representative of diversity in his field and at the top of his game. Interviewing him was sheer pleasure, as he could not have been more affable, accessible, and articulate.
  • MET OPERA CONCERTMASTER RAYMOND GNIEWEK: A REMEMBRANCE at Metropolitan Opera House - Ray Gniewek was also opera royalty, one of the greatest concertmasters of all time, and a key influence on my life as a violinist with the Met Opera. His immense contribution to the opera world cannot be quantified. I remain in awe of him.
  • BWW Previews: THE (R)EVOLUTION OF STEVE JOBS - The brilliant operatic rendering of the life of this ultra-important person, whose work has had an enormous influence on all of our lives, has been hugely successful since its premiere. The composer and librettist captured the essence of Jobs: his life, his trials, and his journey, so perfectly.
  • BWW Interview: Jamie Bernstein Celebrates Remarkable Centennial - Jamie Bernstein has been a friend and colleague ever since we were at the Tanglewood Music Center decades ago, when I was a Fellowship student working with her famous father, whom we all called Lenny. She is keenly intelligent, savvy, and a joy to interview.
  • Interview: David Holloway Shepherds Santa Fe Apprentices - David is another former opera colleague whose friendship goes back decades, ever since we were neighbors in Manhattan and our children played together and we worked together at the met Opera. More recently, he provided me entree into the Santa Fe Opera, where I based my most recent Opera Mystery novel, Prelude to Murder. His insights into the workings of this unique opera company were fascinating.


BWW Interview: Seattle Opera is Weston Hurt's Home Away from Home
BWW Interview: Seattle Opera is Weston Hurt's Home Away from Home
January 10, 2017

A veteran of diverse leading roles, Hurt is also an experienced concert and recital performer

BWW Interview: For PNB Musicians, 'The Nutcracker' Never Grows Old
BWW Interview: For PNB Musicians, 'The Nutcracker' Never Grows Old
November 25, 2016

This season is the second in which Pacific Northwest Ballet will present the Balanchine production of 'The Nutcracker'

BWW Review: Pacific Northwest Ballet Shows Sophistication and Flair
BWW Review: Pacific Northwest Ballet Shows Sophistication and Flair
November 9, 2016

The theme running through the sophisticated, contemporary triple bill now in repertoire for PNB is that of yearning

BWW Interview: Seattle's AS ONE Tells Transgender Story Through Opera
BWW Interview: Seattle's AS ONE Tells Transgender Story Through Opera
October 27, 2016

West coast premiere of a thoroughly contemporary work in a historical venue that recently has been con temporized

BWW Interview: Hilary Hahn Will Thrill Seattle Audiences in Solo Recital
BWW Interview: Hilary Hahn Will Thrill Seattle Audiences in Solo Recital
October 27, 2016

In her impressive career track thus far she has garnered the highest praise from audiences and critics alike

Pacific Northwest Ballet Steps Forth with BRIEF FLING
Pacific Northwest Ballet Steps Forth with BRIEF FLING
October 24, 2016

'I LOVE TWYLA THARP. She is humor, irreverence, craft, and boogie all rolled into one pint-sized woman.' - Peter Boal, PNB Artistic Director

BWW Interview: Peter Marsh: Villains, Oscar Wilde and the Colors of Life in Opera
BWW Interview: Peter Marsh: Villains, Oscar Wilde and the Colors of Life in Opera
September 22, 2016

Tenor Peter Marsh, who makes his Seattle Opera debut as the villainous Hexe in Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel next month, shares his insights on the subject

BWW Interview: Morlot Part 2: Opera vs. Symphony, Losing Sleep Over Programming, and the Next Generation
BWW Interview: Morlot Part 2: Opera vs. Symphony, Losing Sleep Over Programming, and the Next Generation
August 26, 2016

Opera is something that you control much less as a conductor

BWW Interview: Ludovic Morlot: the Importance of Individuality and the Heart
BWW Interview: Ludovic Morlot: the Importance of Individuality and the Heart
August 26, 2016

Grammy award winning CD project to record Dutilleux's most important symphonic works with Seattle Symphony

BWW CD Review: Seattle Symphony, Morlot, Pay Homage to Henri Dutilleux
BWW CD Review: Seattle Symphony, Morlot, Pay Homage to Henri Dutilleux
August 11, 2016

Not many conductors have the privilege to be mentored by a living composer. Seattle Symphony Music Director Ludovic Morlot counts himself a part of that echelon

BWW Interview: Elliott Forrest Rocks the Arts in Rockland County
BWW Interview: Elliott Forrest Rocks the Arts in Rockland County
July 28, 2016

On July 1, Forrest added the title Executive Director to his ongoing role as Artistic Director of ArtsRock

BWW Interview: Tenor Barry Banks Counts Himself Lucky
BWW Interview: Tenor Barry Banks Counts Himself Lucky
July 25, 2016

From his early youth in Staffordshire, UK, Barry Banks had a burning desire to sing.

BWW Interview: Mason Bates Seeks Adventure in Music
BWW Interview: Mason Bates Seeks Adventure in Music
May 17, 2016

21st century Renaissance man Mason Bates continues his series of high-powered classical/electronica hybrid music events

BWW Interview Part 2: Aldrich and von Stade Get Inside GREAT SCOTT's Characters
BWW Interview Part 2: Aldrich and von Stade Get Inside GREAT SCOTT's Characters
May 5, 2016

I'm just in awe of this kid, what she's done and accomplished

BWW Interview: Von Stade, Aldrich Sing Out on Heggie's 'Great Scott' - Part 1
BWW Interview: Von Stade, Aldrich Sing Out on Heggie's 'Great Scott' - Part 1
May 4, 2016

I caught up with stars Kate Aldrich and Frederica von Stade at the SDO offices downtown

BWW Interview: Heroes, Villains and the Undead: Greer Grimsley Plumbs Seattle Opera's Depths
BWW Interview: Heroes, Villains and the Undead: Greer Grimsley Plumbs Seattle Opera's Depths
April 21, 2016

From king of the gods to wicked nobleman to villainous prison warden, bass-baritone Greer Grimsley has impressed audiences worldwide with his astonishing vocal and dramatic range

BWW Interview: J'nai Bridges Morphs from Sports to Suzuki in SDO Butterfly
BWW Interview: J'nai Bridges Morphs from Sports to Suzuki in SDO Butterfly
March 22, 2016

Award- winning young mezzo already has become recognized for her multi-varied sound

BWW Review: Furlanetto Shows Mastery in San Diego Concert
BWW Review: Furlanetto Shows Mastery in San Diego Concert
March 7, 2016

One of San Diego Opera's most cherished stage luminaries

BWW Interview: Furlanetto American Concert Debut Celebrates SDO Anniversary
BWW Interview: Furlanetto American Concert Debut Celebrates SDO Anniversary
February 23, 2016

First American concert appearance to be held Mar. 5 at Jacobs Music Center's Copley Symphony Hall

BWW Interview: Bruce Turk Goes Behind Scenes at North Coast Rep
BWW Interview: Bruce Turk Goes Behind Scenes at North Coast Rep
February 22, 2016

U.S. premiere of upcoming George Feydeau farce, Now You See It, opening Sat., Feb. 27



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